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With almost 500,000 members, Dave's Garden is an amazing resource for beginning and experienced gardeners alike. Inside, you'll find over 250 forums dedicated to every type of home and gardening topic you can think of.
From annuals and bonsai trees to vegetable gardening and winter sowing; from tips on seeds and planting to advice on regional gardening, this is a gold mine of friendly advice and knowledge shared by experienced gardeners from around the world.

Since 2000, we've grown to be a comprehensive gardening community with discussion forums for every hobby, home and garden topic you can imagine. Our members are knowledgeable about soil, weather, watering, and just about every kind of plant and insect. On behalf of all our members, we are glad you came to visit, and we hope you will stop by again soon!

TODAY IN THE FORUMS

First is Edna Jean, but the purpose is to show the green praying mantis and the butterfly also enjoying the bloom.
Can't Fault Ya is new in our garden this year. We got it at the National meeting in Atlanta. It'sView Responses (5 replies)

0000: Today's Hortiscope: You've spent all summer whipping your garden into shape. Now's the time to focus on sorting out your photos and your garden journal so you'll have something fun to look at this winter.

1492: Christopher Columbus set sail on his first voyage from Palos, Spain in search of a western route to the spice trading lands of the East.

1600: The Copenhagen Botanical Garden was established. It would move and change several times over the next three centuries.

2001: The First Nations Garden, a native garden was opened. It was created to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Great Peace Treaty signed in Montreal on August 4, 1701.